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All The Money Trump Just Raised Won’t Matter If It’s Not Spent Turning Out Voters

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Former President Donald Trump and the RNC raised more than $50 million within 24 hours after the left-wing, Soros-funded Manhattan district attorney used lawfare to secure a conviction against the former president. But the money means nothing if it’s not spent turning out voters.

The Trump campaign “together with the RNC” said they brought in $141 million in donations for the month of May. Of that total, more than $50 million was brought in within 24 hours of the conviction. An additional $150 million was raised by “organizations supporting” the former president in May, according to the Trump campaign.

The fundraising haul is impressive and surely indicates a surge of support for the former president, but Trump still isn’t a shoo-in for November. This election will require intense and targeted voter turnout — not just general enthusiasm — to offset Democrats’ massive ballot schemes.

Where Is the Money Going?

RNC co-chair Lara Trump told CNN that the donations would be used to “ensure that the right thing happens on November 5” when asked how much of the donations would go toward covering Trump’s legal fees. Trump is currently fending off several other lawfare cases, which are meant in part to financially bankrupt him and drain resources from Team Trump.

Axios reported Sunday that Trump’s team “is more focused so far on building a sprawling network of ‘election integrity’ lawyers and poll watchers than on rounding up organizers and door knockers to reach voters.” The corporate media outlet cited an unnamed

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